England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Welterweight Champions
England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Welterweight Champions | |
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Status | active |
Genre | Boxing |
Date(s) | - |
Country | - |
Inaugurated | 1951 |
Organised by | England Boxing |
The England Boxing National Amateur Championships Light-Welterweight Championship formerly known as the ABA Championships is the primary English amateur boxing championship.[1] It had previously been contested by all the nations of the United Kingdom.
History[]
The light-welterweight division was inaugurated in 1951 is currently contested in the Under-64 kg weight category. The championships are highly regarded in the boxing world and seen as the most prestigious national amateur championships.[2]
Past Winners[]
Year | Winner | Club |
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1951 | [3] | Lowe House ABC |
1952 | Peter Waterman[4] | Caius ABC |
1953 | [5] | Cardiff Gas BC |
1954 | Sgmn. [6] | Army |
1955 | [7] | Dundee BC |
1956 | [8] | Battersea ABC |
1957 | [9] | Army |
1958 | [10] | St. Mungos ABC |
1959 | [11] | St. Mungos ABC |
1960 | [12] | Lancaster Lads Club |
1961 | Cpl. Brian Brazier[13] | Army |
1962 | L/Cpl. Brian Brazier[14] | Army |
1963 | Dick McTaggart[15] | Kelvin ABC |
1964 | Mitchell & Butlers ABC | |
1965 | Dick McTaggart[16] | Kelvin ABC |
1966 | Billy Hiatt | Battersea ABC |
1967 | Garden City ABC | |
1968 | Fitzroy Lodge ABC | |
1969 | John H. Stracey | Repton ABC |
1970 | Bangor YMCA ABC | |
1971 | Robert Browning ABC | |
1972 | Terry Waller | Lynn ABC |
1973 | Neville Cole | Fitzroy Lodge ABC |
1974 | Royal Navy | |
1975 | Fitzroy Lodge ABC | |
1976 | Clinton McKenzie | Sir Philip Game ABC |
1977 | Camperdown ABC | |
1978 | Brookside ABC | |
1979 | Cavendish ABC | |
1980 | Tony Willis | Rotunda ABC |
1981 | Tony Willis | Rotunda ABC |
1982 | Fitzroy Lodge ABC | |
1983 | St. Pancras ABC | |
1984 | Dave Griffiths | Splott Adventure ABC |
1985 | Lynn ABC | |
1986 | Cardiff YMCA ABC | |
1987 | Andy Holligan | Rotunda ABC |
1988 | Darlington ABC | |
1989 | Shildon BR ABC | |
1990 | St. Francis ABC | |
1991 | Jason Matthews | Aberbargoed BC |
1992 | Boarshaw ABC | |
1993 | Peter Richardson | Philip Thomas School of Boxing ABC |
1994 | Hartlepool Boys Welfare ABC | |
1995 | Alan Vaughan | Huyton ABC |
1996 | Gemini ABC | |
1997 | Ricky Hatton | Sale West ABC |
1998 | Nigel Wright | Shildon ABC |
1999 | Repton ABC | |
2000 | Nigel Wright | Shildon ABC |
2001 | Karmand ABC | |
2002 | Lenny Daws | Rosehill ABC |
2003 | Dale Youth ABC | |
2004 | John Watson | Higherside ABC |
2005 | Haringey ABC | |
2006 | Jamie Cox | Walcot ABC |
2007 | Bradley Saunders | South Durham ABC |
2008 | Liam Smith | Rotunda ABC |
2009 | Boarshaw ABC | |
2010 | Joe Hughes[17] | Malmsbury |
2011 | South Bank ABC | |
2012 | Earlsfield ABC | |
2013 | Josh Kelly | Houghton & District ABC |
2014 | Sam Maxwell | Salisbury ABC |
2015 | Pat McCormack | Birtley ABC |
2016 | Centurions ABC | |
2017 | Birtley ABC | |
2018 | Dalton Smith | Steel City ABC |
2019 | Westree ABC | |
2020 | cancelled due to COVID 19.[18] | |
2021 | [19] | Eastside |
References[]
- ^ "Amateur boxing history". Boxing History.
- ^ "What are the National Amateur Championships?". BBC Sport.
- ^ "Two disappointments for young Leeds boxers". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 21 April 1951. Retrieved 8 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Shock for Giant Young Boxer". Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer. 26 April 1952. Retrieved 2 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Midlanders fail to win a title". Sports Argus. 25 April 1953. Retrieved 2 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Ken Phillips wins title". Birmingham Daily Gazette. 24 April 1954. Retrieved 27 December 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Soldiers win A.B.A. titles". Birmingham Daily Post. 30 April 1955. Retrieved 8 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Foster fials in Amateur Boxing final". Birmingham Daily Post. 28 April 1956. Retrieved 2 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Amateur Boxing Championships for Burkes and Kidd". Birmingham Daily Post. 27 April 1957. Retrieved 8 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "A.B.A Championships". Portsmouth Evening News. 26 April 1958. Retrieved 27 December 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Kenny just out in tense semi final". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 25 April 1959. Retrieved 2 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "New Tipton Slasher in Olympic team". Birmingham Daily Post. 3 May 1960. Retrieved 31 December 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Foxwell's Wembley Rally Too Late:Taylor Disappoints". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 29 April 1961. Retrieved 9 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Liverpool's A.B.A. title double". Liverpool Echo. 28 April 1962. Retrieved 3 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "ABA final results". Leicester Evening Mail. 27 April 1963. Retrieved 15 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Dwyer's great ABA title win". Liverpool Echo. 1 May 1965. Retrieved 3 January 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "123rd ABAE National Championships". England Boxing. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
- ^ "Coronavirus cancellation". England Boxing. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
- ^ "2021 National Amateur Championships - finals". England Boxing. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
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